Houston - Community Impact Newspaper: Tall Bottle Liquor opening delayed in Roman Forest
The opening of Tall Bottle Liquor in Roman Forest is now estimated for December, an employee confirmed Oct. 24.
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The opening of Tall Bottle Liquor in Roman Forest is now estimated for December, an employee confirmed Oct. 24.
Read MoreCheck out several new restaurants that have recently opened or are coming soon across the Houston metro, as recently reported by Community Impact.
Read MoreSeveral businesses recently opened, are coming soon or have other updates to share in the New Caney and Porter area.
Read MoreNew laws restricting or banning panhandling and vendors along roadways may be coming to unincorporated Harris County in light of a state bill that went into effect Sept. 1.
Read MoreWith early voting underway, candidates in the Klein ISD trustee election spoke on community trust, board governance, budgeting and more during an Oct. 20 public forum at Klein High School.
Read MoreHarris County Commissioner Precinct 3’s new community center in Atascocita will be named in honor of a former U.S. congressman who served the local area, Precinct 3 officials announced in an Oct. 21 news release.
Read MoreNew Caney ISD parents of special education students are invited to an event Nov. 1 where they can receive training and support.
Read MoreBirria Box food truck is now mobile in the Porter area.
Read MoreMIMIIS, a Latina-owned jewelry and accessory store, is now open at the business’s first brick-and-mortar location in New Caney.
Read MoreIn honor of Hispanic Heritage Month and beyond, here’s a list of Hispanic- or Latino-owned businesses in the New Caney and Porter area.
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